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When my screen got wet, I took it to Verizon. If your water indicater doesn't show any water damage they will give you a free phone no charge.
The water indicater is located underneath the battery, Pop the battery off and if the little circle is red there is no water damage.
Hope this helps.

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Hi, The Ds microphone is relatively straight forward to replace and can be bought on eBay etc if you wished to fix it yourself. Alternatively if you contact a local DS retailer they will be able to put you in contact with nintendo who will fix it for a fee.

I don't know of anyway to bypass the activities in any games reliant on the microphone.

Hey I Have These Mics They Work Awesome. But Yes Feedback Is A Problem You Need To Move Away From The Speakers Way Away. Try Lowering Your Highs Or Invest In A Feedback Eliminator They Are Like 89 Bucks But Obviously That Would Almost Cost As Much As The Mic Set. Anyways Feedback Is Made When A Microphone Can Hear Itself Maybe Try Headphone?

No real easy way to fix this the sound thingy is very very sensitive and the slightest move to it could mess it up but a great head set I use is Skype they work great and the one I got cost 16 bucks and its comfortable and works perfectly..

So no real way to fix without damaging sound even more so buy a new one..

Hey SmmrCndw,
As far as what water damage would cost to repair it would really depend on what internally is damaged by the water which we can't determine until it is looked at by an authorized service technician. I will say that most camera repairs exceed the value of the camera. Although this is a nice camera, camera technology has grown exponentially in the last 2-3 years, and a $100 would go a long way towards the purchase of a much better camera. I hope this helps!